Various graphs not displaying in status column's after migration to new server

Craig Boyce craig.boyce at rodney.govt.nz
Tue Feb 10 20:02:21 CET 2009


Hi All,
 
I had seen a mention of this or a very similar problem in another
posting but there was no resolution mentioned that I could find.
 
I have migrated hobbit and all data to a new server, Every thing is
working fine except for some of the graphs are now not showing in the
status column's.
 
The disk, conn and memory graphs do not display in their respective
status column's but they all are shown in the trends column and are
being updated correctly.
 
The la and netstat graphs are displayed in their status column's and the
trend column correctly.
 
Any idea's anyone? Is there are difference between the way the "disk,
conn and memory" and "la and netstat" graphs / columns are generated or
handled.
 
Thanks
 
 
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